At 21h, at Chateaubriand Theater - 6 rue Groult St-Georges - Intra-Muros - Saint-Malo Pianist Laurent de Wilde has a passion for Thelonious Monk. Twenty years after having published the biography of his master, he returns with a tribute album New Monk Trio to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the great pianist composer. To say that Thelonious Monk played a big role in the history of jazz is a euphemism: at the center of bebop's collective revolution, at the same time being the undisputed champion of musical individualism that no zealot will ever come to to imitate, his legacy lives on and nourishes every new generation of musician like no other jazzman has done before or after him. Laurent de Wilde. You had already had the privilege of listening to Laurent de Wilde last year at La Grande Passerelle during the concert conference he hosted there. On the occasion of the release of his new album, he returns on February 24 to perform on the stage of the Chateaubriand theater. Accompanied by a trio, his favorite training, by Bruno Rousselet on bass and Donald Kontomanou on drums, Laurent de Wilde revisits the myth without ever trying to imitate him.The trio prefers to reinvent, recompose and rearrange the main themes of the Master, Misterioso, 'Round Midnight', Pannonica, Monk's Mood ... They offer a contemporary reading of the pianist's work, proving that his modernity exceeds the limits of time and continues to shake the essential values ​​of music in depth. Laurent de Wilde, piano Bruno Rousselet, double bass Donald Kontomanou, drums Ticketing soon available at the reception of the Tourist Office Other points of sale: La Grande Passerelle, Rue Théodore Monod Bookstore Le Porte Plume, 78 rue Georges Clémenceau in St Servan